Ozzy Osbourne, Life
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There may be no more fitting tribute to the beloved Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, than his haunting ballad "Mama, I’m Coming Home," following his death Tuesday morning in Birmingham, England—the city where he was born 76 years ago. His death came just weeks after reuniting with his band Black Sabbath for a final farewell show in England.
Despite the couple's rock 'n' roll lifestyle — and Ozzy Osbourne's well-publicized struggles with substance abuse and addiction — they were committed to spending the rest of their lives together, Sharon Osbourne revealed during a September 2022 interview with People.
He pioneered heavy metal, became an unlikely reality TV star and performed a colossal final concert two weeks before his death.
The bat-shaped cookies include the name “Ozzy” and the years 1948-2025, representing the Black Sabbath singer’s life. It’s also a reference to the rock and roll legend that Osbourne bit the head off a bat at a 1982 concert in Des Moines, Iowa.
Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at 76 years amid a string of health issues, including Parkinson's disease. Here’s everything to know about what he was up to in the years before his death.
When a teenage Ozzy heard the Beatles on a transistor radio, he instantly knew what he wanted to do with his life
The Black Sabbath frontman, who shocked audiences for decades and became an unlikely reality TV star, died Tuesday at 76.
Osbourne died this past Tuesday, at the age of seventy-six; his family didn’t announce a cause, but he had previously disclosed that he had Parkinson’s disease. By the time of his death, Osbourne had been doubly transformed by Iommi’s good idea about “evil.
Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22, less than three weeks after his emotional Black Sabbath farewell show at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, his wife and kids announced on Instagram. As tributes poured in, Osbourne’s fans and famous friends remembered his music and other big moments from his life. ...
Ozzy Osbourne contemplated death, the afterlife, and what he wanted his funeral to look like almost two decades before his passing.